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Not in it for the Money - A Mission City Gay Romance Short Story - cover

Not in it for the Money - A Mission City Gay Romance Short Story

Gabbi Grey

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Julian
 
I’m just hanging out on a Friday night, and my boss drops by for comforting. He’s mourning his tragic loss, and I’m happy to offer a shoulder to lean on. When the man I’ve been crushing on for years wants to move things to my bedroom, how can I say no?August
 
After the devastating loss of my sister, I turn to the one man who I know will be there for me. I’ve been in love with my employee for years. Now, as I face the greatest loss of my life, can I find the courage to be my authentic self?Not in it for the Money is a 5k scorching short story about a boss, his employee, and the inheritance of a lifetime. This short story is also included in the Love in Mission City: The Shorts box set.
Available since: 03/12/2024.
Print length: 31 pages.

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